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The 23rd British Independent Film Awards took place virtually on Thursday night and a host of celebrities appeared via video link to celebrate the occasion. Zendaya, 24, and Priyanka Chopra, 38, were among some of the glam attendees who presented at the awards. Actress Zendaya wore a graphic print top under a blazer, while Priyanka opted for a statement layered oversized white shirt. Showbiz: Zendaya (pictured) and Priyanka Chopra appeared via video link to present at the 23rd British Independent Film Awards on Thursday Bringing the glam: Priyanka Chopra Jonas presented Best Director to Remi Weekes The Best British Independent Film was awarded to coming-of-age drama Rocks by Zendaya. ....
541 shares Live from Wales, where he is filming Save the Cinema for Sky Cinema, Tom welcomed a glittering array of stars to announce the winners. Best British Independent Film was awarded to coming-of-age drama Rocks by Zendaya with actress Kosar Ali also taking home the awards for both Best Supporting Actress and Most Promising Newcomer with her young co-star D’Angelou Osei Kissiedu winning Best Supporting Actor. Taking charge: Tom fronted the ceremony, being held virtually this year due to COVID-19 Smart: Harry Potter star Tom, 33, looked suave in a midnight blue velvet suit and burnt orange tie, paired with a crisp white shirt ....
Egyptian filmmaker Ali El Arabi’s first doc feature Captains of Zaatari will have its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in the World Documentary Competition. Shot in narrative-style the doc was filmed over six years and follows two best friends in a Jordan refugee camp who dream of becoming pro soccer players. El Arabi previously produced documentaries for National Geographic, ZDF and Stern Germany. He also runs his own Cairo-based production company, Ambient Light, which focuses on topics relevant to the MENA region including refugee displacement and women’s and children’s rights. DCD Rights sells multiple series globally ....